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#+ANKI_DECK: study_deck_02
* TODO 0056. Merge Intervals :medium:
:PROPERTIES:
:NEETCODE: [[file:../../roadmap.org::*0056. Merge Intervals][0056. Merge Intervals]]
:END:
Given an array of ~intervals~ where ~intervals[i] = [start_{i}, end_{i}]~, merge all overlapping intervals, and return /an array of the non-overlapping intervals that cover all the intervals in the input/.
*Example 1:*
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Input: intervals = [[1,3],[2,6],[8,10],[15,18]]
Output: [[1,6],[8,10],[15,18]]
Explanation: Since intervals [1,3] and [2,6] overlap, merge them into [1,6].
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*Example 2:*
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Input: intervals = [[1,4],[4,5]]
Output: [[1,5]]
Explanation: Intervals [1,4] and [4,5] are considered overlapping.
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*Example 3:*
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Input: intervals = [[4,7],[1,4]]
Output: [[1,7]]
Explanation: Intervals [1,4] and [4,7] are considered overlapping.
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*Constraints:*
- ~1 <= intervals.length <= 10^{4}~
- ~intervals[i].length == 2~
- ~0 <= start_{i} <= end_{i} <= 10^{4}~
** TODO Approach
Write your approach here.
** TODO Python
#+begin_src python
class Solution:
def merge(self, intervals: List[List[int]]) -> List[List[int]]:
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** TODO C++
#+begin_src cpp
class Solution {
public:
vector<vector<int>> merge(vector<vector<int>>& intervals) {
}
};
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